BUS2012.SignificantlyChanged vs ReleaseStepCreated in ECC5.0

Mark Pyc mark.pyc at gmail.com
Thu Aug 10 11:06:24 EDT 2006


Thanks Tami, I appreciate you taking the time!

I thought I'd be okay using ReleaseStepCreated but you've pointed out a very
important one, the deletion of all items which means a Release Step won't be
created. I really need SigChgd but I've just tested and I don't get it.

Looks like this might be one for OSS after all.

G'day Kjetil, but nope, my own advice is no use to me. No surprises there.

Have fun,
Mark


On 8/10/06, tamara.elliott at kodak.com <tamara.elliott at kodak.com> wrote:
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> Marc,
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> In my testing this is what I found with SignificantlyChanged (release 4.7).
>  It is raised when:
>
> 1. the PO price is changed so that it crosses release code levels
> (SignificantlyChanged is what completes the existing workflow, and
> ReleaseStepCreated kicks off the new workflow)
>
> 2.  a release has been rejected (again to complete the existing workflow)
>
> 3.  a release has been cancelled (via transaction ME29N)
>
> 4.  the PO has been cancelled (all of the line items within the PO are
> deleted)
>
> I mainly found that the SignificantlyChanged event is used to complete
> whatever workflow is currently running.
>
> Tami Elliott
> Eastman Kodak
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> BUS2012.SignificantlyChanged vs ReleaseStepCreated in ECC5.0
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> G'day Wuggers,
>
> I'm confused.
>
> When does BUS2012.SignificantlyChanged get raised? I was under the
> impression that when a change occured such that a released doc is blocked
> again the event SignificantlyChanged would be raised (this is certainly what
> the help suggests) however I only get the event ReleaseStepCreated.
>
> To begin with I was surprised because I had my heart set on getting a
> SignificantlyChanged. Now that I think about it I'm not sure that it matters
> since I can react to the ReleaseStepCreated event.
>
> But then I wonder why the SignificantlyChanged event exists.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> I should point out that there is only a single stage Release Strategy with
> a single code.
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> Can anyone provide some insight for me??
>
> Many thanks,
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